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Monday, February 17, 2014

They might have spent Valentine's Day together but this B list mostly television actress on a fairly hit network show should ask her B list celebrity boyfriend what he was doing the night before. He and this other celebrity from the same region of the world took some strippers back to a hotel. The strippers said there wasn't a condom in sight but lots of sex as the pair of celebs swapped strippers throughout the night.

Like many here I don't any self respecting stripper ( there are some) would spend a night letting some dude they don't know go bare back. Alit of them are under the impression that they will never see u again and if u DONT wanna wear a rubber then u might have an STD. They know that there are men who love to hate them and would mind sharing AIDS with them. Not totally buying this one.

Really, really stupid. If a sex worker isn't afraid of what you *might* have, it's because they are certain they are infected themselves and figure the horse is out of the barn anyway. They also get a grim satisfaction from exposing 'tricks' because they loathe them exactly that much. (At any rate, the money is far more valuable to them than a trick's welfare. If they have to live with HIV or drug-resistant gonorrhea, why shouldn't you, too? That's the logic.) As for prosecuting them, they're a transient population and change nicknames and appearance constantly. And even if you manage to find them and prosecute, it doesn't change the fact that you're now infected.

Good point, Texas! While I think most places have disclosure laws, I'm not sure how an attorney could build a case that it was any specific sex worker who infected the client. The obvious argument is the client refused protection (in front of witnesses no less!) and who's gonna believe them with a history of that behavior? It could have been the hooker from the night before, or the night before that...

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